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The Webheads in Action Online Convergence (WiAOC) is a biennial, wholly online meeting organized by the online community of practice, the Webheads, in order to showcase their work with collaborative learning and trends in Internet use. The Convergence is free and open to anyone, but you will need to register with the various voice and chat venues beforehand. Archives will be recorded and available after the conference. You may join the Webheads' elist at EVONLINE2002_Webheads.
TESOL CALL IS Electronic Village Online runs annually for 6 weeks in Jan-Feb. Participation is free, and the sessions are run totally by volunteers. Some sessions are run-ups to the TESOL Convention, while others are on general issues of interest to TESOL practitioners and technology-using teachers. (Although the EVO is over for this year, many of the group sites are still open and available for browsing.)
Learning with Computers is based on selected topics in using computers and the Internet to teach English. A new session starts at regular intervals. Currently (beginning May 2007), the topic is "Listening." Join their YG to get on the email list, and join their wiki to use the resources.
Moodle for Language Teaching gives educators a place to try out Moodle and get help from other teachers while experimenting. Moodle is a free, opensource course management system comparable to Blackboard/WebCT.
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Learning with Computers is based on selected topics in using computers and the Internet to teach English. A new session starts at regular intervals. Currently (beginning May 2007), the topic is "Listening." Join their YG to get on the email list, and join their wiki to use the resources.
Moodle is a free, opensource course management system comparable to Blackboard/WebCT.